Kabbalah,Mysticism & Chassidus
- A compilation of explanations of the Birkat Hamazon - Blessing after the meal, with additions for Sheva Berachot, Brit Milah, and Pidyon Haben. Also included in this "bentcher" are the Kiddush, Havdalah, and hymns sung at the Shabbat table as well as minhagim taken from various sources. Learn More
- Advice for Life - Education Learn More
- The Divine Commandments
The philosophical and mystical significance of the Mitzvot - the Divine precepts of the Torah - are succinctly explained in this classic essay by a distinguished author and scholar of Chasidism.
Divine Commandments Provides insight into the power of tangible deed as a means of bringing life and Divine benevolence into the physical world, this brief work answers many basic questions about man and G-d. Learn More
- The Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Learn More
- The Glory of G-d will be Revealed Learn More
- Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson To N'shei U'Bnos Chabad 1956-1980 Learn More
- Depression – one of the greatest illnesses of modern times – stems from man's abuse of his God-given powers. Rebbe Nachman reveals a wondrous antidote, the Tikkun HaKlali (General Remedy), which attacks the flaw by drawing on the most creative force in the universe: song. The softcover edition contains Reb Noson's introduction in Hebrew and English, the Yehi Ratzon recited before the Tikkun, the complete text of the Ten Psalms with English translation and transliteration, concluding prayers and selected commentary. Learn More
- Of the world's seven billion inhabitants, it seems that over half identify with a faith which is Abrahamic. But why, and what does that really mean? Is there really any common ground between Christian and Muslim, Brahman and Jew? In this uniquely edutaining treatise by an ecosystems analyst gone Chassidic, Dr. Arnie Gotfryd explores legend and laboratory, philosophy and fact in an enlightening exploration of the interplay of modern science and traditional faith. Central to his theme is the notion that one elegant yet little-known concept, apparently developed by a child some 3,800 years ago, has engendered both those great solitudes: religion and science, and even today holds the key to their ultimate conciliation. Learn More